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Ray Mears' Outdoor Survival Handbook is a book of discovery explaining the everyday skills you need to live in and enjoy the natural world. Season by season this unique fully illustrated guide describes the resources and materials available in the wild and how to use them. Whether you want to spend a day a week or a month out of doors Ray Mears' Outdoor Survival Handbook will help you enjoy it to the full. Packed with practical tips insights into nature and respect for traditional knowledge this is a book for families groups and individual hikers and climbers - for everyone who enjoys outdoor life.
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Ray Mears' Outdoor Survival Handbook is a book of discovery explaining the everyday skills you need to live in & enjoy the natural world. Season by season this unique fully illustrated guide describes the resources & materials available in the wild & how to use them. Whether you want to spend a day a week or a month out of doors Ray Mears' Outdoor Survival Handbook will help you enjoy it to the full. Packed with practical tips insights into nature & respect for traditional knowledge this is a book for families groups & individual hikers & climbers
- for everyone who enjoys outdoor life.

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